Tones and I to quit music after worldwide success of Dance Monkey

Tones and I is preparing to kiss her career as a live performer goodbye to work behind the scenes of the music industry instead. The 27-year-old, known for her worldwide hit Dance Monkey, told Gawndy & Maz she plans to step away from the stage because of the toll it takes on her mental health.  ‘I don’t know … Read more

Tesla will start sharing its worldwide Supercharger network with other automakers starting in 2022

Fill ‘er up! Tesla will start sharing its worldwide Supercharger network with other automakers starting in 2022 Tesla will start allowing other automakers to use its Supercharger network in 2022  The company told Norwegian officials it will start the process in September 2022 It’s unclear if Tesla will start with its Superchargers in Norway or … Read more

Big Four beancounter PwC to hire 100,000 employees world-wide

Big Four beancounter PwC to hire 100,000 employees world-wide as it expands consultancy services By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 BST, 15 June 2021 | Updated: 22:00 BST, 15 June 2021 Big Four accountant PwC plans to hire 100,000 employees world-wide as it expands lucrative consultancy services in areas such as climate … Read more

Apple announces iOS 15 at its Worldwide Developers Conference

Apple announces iOS 15 at its Worldwide Developers Conference: FaceTime gets huge upgrade that includes 3D audio, a grid view that takes on Zoom and SharePlay feature Apple announced its new iOS 15 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference FaceTime received the largest update since being rolled out in 2010 iOS15 includes 3D audio, portrait mode that blurs … Read more

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is set for June 7 where it could unveil its AR glasses

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is set for June 7 where the tech giant could finally unveil its long-rumored AR glasses during the digital-only event Apple has announced the date of its annual Worldwide Developers Conference It t starts June 7 and runs until June 11, but the first day is the one to watch  The … Read more

More than half of pregnant women worldwide say they WOULD get a COVID vaccine

More people in the U.S. – and around the world – are becoming comfortable with the idea of getting a coronavirus vaccine, two new reports find. One study of researchers found that than over half of pregnant women globally say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine and vaccinate their children. Meanwhile, a new survey found … Read more

Heineken plans to slash up to 100 UK jobs as it cuts 8,000 staff worldwide

Heineken plans to slash up to 100 UK jobs as it cuts 8,000 staff worldwide after losing £178million due to the coronavirus pandemic The beer giant has announced plans to cut 10 per cent of its workforce globally  It comes after sales plunged due to the closure of pubs and bars in the pandemic World’s … Read more

Elon Musk’s SpaceX reveals Starlink satellite internet network has ‘over 10,000 users’ worldwide

SpaceX began its public beta program for its Starlink satellite internet last October and according to a public filing, the service now has ‘over 10,000 users in the US and abroad.’ ‘Starlink’s performance is not theoretical or experiment… [and] is rapidly accelerating in real time as part of its public beta program,’ SpaceX wrote in … Read more

Two thirds of people worldwide regard climate change as a ‘global emergency’

The majority of British people think climate change is a ‘global emergency’ and want to see urgent action taken to combat the threat, according to a global survey. UN Development Programme (UNDP) and University of Oxford researchers questioned 1.2 million people worldwide as part of the ‘people’s climate vote’. More than 30 million people were … Read more

One in four wild bee species worldwide ‘haven’t been seen since the 1990s’

A quarter of known bee species in the wild haven’t appeared in public records since the 1990s, a shocking new study reveals.  Argentinian researchers used a publicly available database on specimen collections and observations, complemented by citizen-science efforts.  Despite a large increase in the number of records available, 25 per cent fewer species were reported between … Read more